DarkWalker
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I am not a mental health professional, so I cannot diagnose or treat any physical or mental ailment. However, I've started this thread for people who are curious about (or who have) bipolar disorder. I admit that I am hypomanic at the moment, which means I have a tendency to share too much. I apologize if my interaction with the forum offends you.
I was diagnosed with bipolar 1 disorder and non-combat PTSD while I was hospitalized in May for homicidal ideations. To be clear, I had no intention of harming anyone, but my brain kept "feeding me" a barrage of images, as if to say, "here's an idea." I also had anger and stress related to these ideations. After twelve days in a mental hospital observation unit, I was prescribed Lithium (for the mood fluctuations), Vistaril (for insomnia), and Prazosin (for nightmares related to PTSD).
Everyone's experience with bipolar disorder is unique, so I can only offer my experience, but I am happy to answer questions and clear away misconceptions about the illness I have. If you have bipolar disorder as well and feel comfortable offering up your experiences, please do so.
With that, if anyone's ever wondered anything about bipolar disorder, please feel free to ask me. I can be a very open book, and I do not mind telling the truth about who I was or am capable of being. The truth really does set you free.
I was diagnosed with bipolar 1 disorder and non-combat PTSD while I was hospitalized in May for homicidal ideations. To be clear, I had no intention of harming anyone, but my brain kept "feeding me" a barrage of images, as if to say, "here's an idea." I also had anger and stress related to these ideations. After twelve days in a mental hospital observation unit, I was prescribed Lithium (for the mood fluctuations), Vistaril (for insomnia), and Prazosin (for nightmares related to PTSD).
Everyone's experience with bipolar disorder is unique, so I can only offer my experience, but I am happy to answer questions and clear away misconceptions about the illness I have. If you have bipolar disorder as well and feel comfortable offering up your experiences, please do so.
With that, if anyone's ever wondered anything about bipolar disorder, please feel free to ask me. I can be a very open book, and I do not mind telling the truth about who I was or am capable of being. The truth really does set you free.